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Little Ida discovers the reason her flowers look so tired in the morning when they were so pretty the evening before. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Although the story was sweet, and Linda Allen's pastel watercolor illustrations were pretty, I found the overall effect of Little Ida's Flowers rather uninspiring. The whole production seemed rather bland and uninteresting, and I had no trouble understanding why this tale - unlike so many of Andersen's more popular stories - had never before been made into a book of its own. I did enjoy Andersen's poke at his critics, in the guise of the "tiresome lawyer," who demands at one point: "How can anyone put such notions into a child's head?" but that one moment of sharp humor stand out like an exclamation point in an otherwise oppressively smooth narrative. All in all, this is a book (and a tale) I would only recommend to the Andersen completist. ( )